AppleTVs cannot connect to my iTunes library

This is baffling. Until a few days ago I had two Apple TVs getting content from the iTunes library on my Mac.
Now, whatever I do, the Apple TVs say 'Could not connect to Library' when I try and view my iTunes library.
This is happening on both Apple TVs. BUT it's not happening on my iPad on iPhone. I can still connect to my iTunes library stored on my MBP from each of those.
I can still Airplay to either ATV too - no problem there.
Everything is on the same network. I've signed out of Home Sharing on everything (MBP and ATVs). I've checked that iTunes is pointing at the correct location for my library (which it must be anyway because I can access it from the iPad and iPhone) and yet I simply cannot make either Apple TV connect.

Thanks Rudegear - close but no cigar.
I followed the instructions as per http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2709
Now: I can see my iTunes library via AppleTV, and access it via the remote control.
Now: I can use the Remote App on my iPad to access my iTunes library, and control the library on my PC but not on AppleTV
Still, when playing a song on iTunes - either directly on the PC or via the iPad, when I select the AppleTV speakers - nothing.  When I select 'multiple' speakers I don't get anything through the AppleTV speakers.
The AppleTV is connected to a Denon AVR (if this matters).
Thanks again - open to other pointers.

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    my Apple TV cannot connect to my itunes library

    Thanks Rudegear - close but no cigar.
    I followed the instructions as per http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2709
    Now: I can see my iTunes library via AppleTV, and access it via the remote control.
    Now: I can use the Remote App on my iPad to access my iTunes library, and control the library on my PC but not on AppleTV
    Still, when playing a song on iTunes - either directly on the PC or via the iPad, when I select the AppleTV speakers - nothing.  When I select 'multiple' speakers I don't get anything through the AppleTV speakers.
    The AppleTV is connected to a Denon AVR (if this matters).
    Thanks again - open to other pointers.

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    Thanks Rudegear - close but no cigar.
    I followed the instructions as per http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2709
    Now: I can see my iTunes library via AppleTV, and access it via the remote control.
    Now: I can use the Remote App on my iPad to access my iTunes library, and control the library on my PC but not on AppleTV
    Still, when playing a song on iTunes - either directly on the PC or via the iPad, when I select the AppleTV speakers - nothing.  When I select 'multiple' speakers I don't get anything through the AppleTV speakers.
    The AppleTV is connected to a Denon AVR (if this matters).
    Thanks again - open to other pointers.

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    If your firewall software on the PC is blocking any of these ports then the 'netstat' command is useful to see if you need to unblock any. In my experience, this port unblocking was not necessary as when I installed iTunes, the Norton software automatically set up appropriate rules for the iTunes program, and opened the required TCP and UDP communications as iTunes needed.
    Likewise, on the router itself, I have the UPnP setting enabled and this allows software like iTunes and Bonjour to traverse the router's firewall without it being necesssary to explicitly set the ports to be forwarded.
    If I started the Apple TV, and ran the 'netstat -an' command over the next few minutes I could see the number of rows for the Apple TV diminish, and this was a symptom of the dropping connection problem.
    Ultimately having replaced the Apple TV with another 'working' one , swapped the PC, restored the router to factory defaults, disabled the Windows or Norton firewall, tried ethernet and WiFi connection between the router and Apple TV it struck me that the only component I had not  considered was the insignificant ethernet cable linking the PC to the router. This has been present since the router was installed for the original PC around 4 years ago. But surely this was how the original PC and the swapped in PC were getting to the internet quite normally and successfully? Also this was how the Apple TV was accessing the PC via WiFi then via the router through this ethernet cable, there was no way it could be the cable, cables don't allow a connection for a short time and then cause a timeout can they?. Thus, confused, and with all other avenues explored, I removed the cable between the PC and the router and enabled a WiFi connection from the PC to the router. After restarting the PC, Router and Apple TV, just to be sure, I tried the Apple TV again.
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    Don't, as I did expect the solution to involve a complicated series of special settings of ports or communications protocol changes. Do perform a clean install of iTunes and keep it updated, do keep Firewall settings simple and let the settings be default settings, do rely on UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) on the router. Let the router select which channel it wants to use, it will select the channel with least interference...and check out that insignificant ethernet cable if you have one. It might work fine for general communications from the computer to router to the internet but it can be a source of connections dropping on the Apple TV!
    My relative is now a happy Apple TV user too.

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    TCP host_ip:3689 apple_tv_ip:49196 ESTABLISHED
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    When the media is playing, the fourth column returned by the 'netstat -an 5' command : 'State' shows as 'ESTABLISHED' and shortly after the media file is stopped playing it shows as 'TIME_WAIT' until the record disappears after a minute or so.

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